Loading... Please wait...The National Sleep Foundation estimates that 80,000 drivers doze off at the wheel, for some period of time, each and every day! One of them might be in the SUV ahead of you, in the bus behind you or in the 18-wheeler next to you on that busy interstate. Or are you one of them, too?
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Drowsy driving, or excessive daytime sleepiness, can be caused by something called Sleep Apnea. This is how the National Institute of Health (NIH) describes this disorder on their website*:
"Sleep apnea is a common disorder that can be very serious. In sleep apnea, your breathing stops or gets very shallow while you are sleeping. Each pause in breathing typically lasts 10 to 20 seconds or more. These pauses can occur 20 to 30 times or more an hour."
"The most common type of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea. During sleep, enough air cannot flow into your lungs through your mouth and nose even though you try to breathe. When this happens, the amount of oxygen in your blood may drop. Normal breaths then start again with a loud snort or choking sound. When your sleep is upset throughout the night, you can be very sleepy during the day. With sleep apnea, your sleep is not restful because:
*(above excerpt referenced from http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov)
Much has been said about the dangers of drowsy driving, yet the full impact of the damage sleep apnea can cause is only now being realized.
According to a new study conducted by researchers from the University of California in San Diego and in Canada and Colorado, sleep apnea may be the cause of as many as 567,000 vehicle crashes that cause 980 deaths and over $11 billion dollars in related costs a year.
"Most physicians and patients must be made more aware of this major, major disorder because it's very silent, and we're just now beginning to realize its impact," said Dr. Alex Sassani of UCSD, who did much of the analysis for the study.
So how do you overcome this disorder using only natural remedies?
Leading edge technology into the workings of our brains and bodies has shown that certain audio frequencies can create the brain wave states necessary for us to relax, let worries melt away and finally, in the deeper states, achieve restful sleep. It is only in the deepest of these, the Delta state, that the brain has the ability to begin the repair, regeneration and renewal that our bodies need in order to function effectively when we are awake.
There are literally hundreds of different approaches to the use of sound or music to aid in sleep. One of the best web resources for audio approaches to sleep conditions is to be found at Hemisyncforyou.com. Here you will find a number of selections to aid you in relaxation, sleep, dreaming and even catnapping for the quick power snooze during the day!
OK I've Selected Some CDs, What Next?
Now that you have chosen a CD in the category right for you, how do you listen comfortably and without disturbing those around you?
The Sleepsonic® personal sound delivery system is a patent-pending design that integrates full frequency range digital stereo speakers into firm, supportive foam that is covered with soft luxurious fleece. Plug in your favorite CD, MP3 player or iPod™, put on one of the CDs you’ve found at Hemisyncforyou.comand drift off.
For more information on Sleepsonic®, call toll-free 1-855-360-6678 to speak to one of the technical support team. Need assistance or have questions regarding the selection of a CD, talk to one of the technical support team at 1-855-360-2309.
Remember, a full, restful night’s sleep is the best preventative measure you can take against dozing off at the wheel or any place else for that matter.
Do yourself and the world a favor and get the rest you need.